Статьи по теме Постсоветская интеграция
- “Возможны ли валютные войны в Таможенном союзе России, Казахстана и Беларуси?”. Евразийская экономическая интеграция, февраль 2011.
- Vinokurov E. (2010) International Financial Centre in Moscow: What Would It Take? WorldFinanceReview, December
Эта короткая статья написана на основе Обзора ЕАБР №10, посвященного
сотрудничеству российского и казахстанского фондового рынков и рынков
капитала. Обзор.
- Vinokurov, Evgeny (2010) The Evolution of Kazakhstan’s Position on Relations with Russia in 1991-2010. MPRA Working Paper 22187.
The current phase of
Kazakhstan's foreign policy, marked by the establishment of the Customs
Union and intensive work on the Single Economic Space with Russia and
Belarus, is different from and similar with the previous phases at the
same time. It is different in regard to the fact that, for the first
time in 20 years, the integration breakthrough is real. At once, it is
similar to the previous phases since Kazakhstan continues to aim at
balancing interests of major players in the region and avoiding Russia’s
economic and political dominance.
- Vinokurov E. (2010) Knitting Europe and Asia into Eurasia: Kazakhstan's Foreign Economic Policy. WorldFinanceReview, September
Russian-Kazakh relations are shaping positive trends for regional
cooperation in the post-Soviet space.At the same time, Kazakhstan
continues – consciously and consistently – to aim at balancing the
interests of major players in the region and avoiding economic and
political dominance by Russia or China. In doing so, the country aims to
knit Europe and Asia into Eurasia – and capitalise on that.
- Винокуров Е., Либман А. (2010) Тренды региональной интеграции на постсоветском пространстве: результаты количественного анализа, Вопросы экономики, 7. http://www.vopreco.ru/rus/year.files/n7_2010.html#an8
- Libman A., Vinokurov E. (2010) Is It Really Different? Patterns of Regionalization in the Post-Soviet Asia. Frankfurt School Working Paper 155.
While the regional economic integration encompassing
the whole of the former Soviet Union (FSU) transpires to be
inefficient, there appears to be a stronger interest in regionalism in
smaller groups of more homogenous and geographically connected countries
of the region, specifically, Central Asia. Using a new dataset, we find
that although the economic links between the Central Asian countries
are more pronounced than between that of the CIS in several key areas,
this advantage has been disappearing fast over the last decade. In
addition, the trend of economic integration of Central Asia strongly
correlates to that of the CIS in general. Currently Central Asia should
be treated as a sub-region of the post-Soviet world rather than a
definite integration region.On the other hand, however, we find that
Kazakhstan emerges as a new centre for regional integration, which can
bear some potential for regionalism in Central Asia, and that there is
an increasing trend towards greater economic interconnections with China
in Central Asia.
- Libman A., Vinokurov E. (2010) Holding Together Regionalism and the Interaction of Functional Bureaucracies. MPRA Working Paper. http://mpra.ub.uni-muenchen.de/23217/1/MPRA_paper_23217.pdf
- Libman A., Vinokurov E. (2010) Regional Integration and Economic Convergence in the post-Soviet Space: Experience of the Decade of Growth. MPRA Working Paper. http://mpra.ub.uni-muenchen.de/21594/1/MPRA_paper_21594.pdf
- Всемирный банк, Евразийский банк развития (2010) Центральная Азия в трехмерном измерении.
См. также Евразийская интеграция и Секторы и отрасли.